| BATTALIAS | • battalias n. Plural of battalia. • BATTALIA n. (Italian) the main body of an army. |
| BERYLLIAS | • beryllias n. Plural of beryllia. • BERYLLIA n. an oxide of beryllium used as a hardener, aka glucina. |
| BORRELIAS | • borrelias n. Plural of borrelia. • BORRELIA n. a type of bacterium. |
| BROMELIAS | • bromelias n. Plural of bromelia. • BROMELIA n. any plant of the genus Bromelia, that includes pineapples, also BROMELIAD. |
| CAMELLIAS | • camellias n. Plural of camellia. • CAMELLIA n. an evergreen shrub, also CAMELIA. |
| DYSLALIAS | • dyslalias n. Plural of dyslalia. • DYSLALIA n. defective speech characteristic of those affected by aphasia. |
| DYSMELIAS | • dysmelias n. Plural of dysmelia. • DYSMELIA n. the condition in which one or more limbs are misshapen or incomplete. |
| HEMIOLIAS | • HEMIOLIA n. (Greek) in mediaeval music, a perfect fifth, also HEMIOLA. |
| MAGNOLIAS | • magnolias n. Plural of magnolia. • MAGNOLIA n. any tree or shrub of the magnoliaceous genus Magnolia of Asia and North America. |
| PHACELIAS | • phacelias n. Plural of phacelia. • PHACELIA n. any of various chiefly annual North American plants, with clustered blue, violet, or white flowers, frequently grown for ornament. |
| PHYSALIAS | • physalias n. Plural of physalia. • PHYSALIA n. a genus of large oceanic Siphonophora which includes the Portuguese man-of-war. |
| PIGNOLIAS | • pignolias n. Plural of pignolia. • PIGNOLIA n. (Italian) the edible seed of nut pines, also PIGNOLI. |
| STAPELIAS | • stapelias n. Plural of stapelia. • STAPELIA n. any of various succulent southern African plants constituting the genus Stapelia. |
| WEIGELIAS | • weigelias n. Plural of weigelia. • WEIGELIA n. a hardy garden shrub belonging to the honeysuckle family, also WEIGELA. |